| 1 | gezelter | 1541 | /* Getopt for GNU. | 
| 2 |  |  | NOTE: getopt is now part of the C library, so if you don't know what | 
| 3 |  |  | "Keep this file name-space clean" means, talk to drepper@gnu.org | 
| 4 |  |  | before changing it! | 
| 5 |  |  | Copyright (C) 1987,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,98,99,2000,2001 | 
| 6 |  |  | Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
| 7 |  |  | This file is part of the GNU C Library. | 
| 8 |  |  |  | 
| 9 |  |  | The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
| 10 |  |  | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 11 |  |  | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
| 12 |  |  | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
| 13 |  |  |  | 
| 14 |  |  | The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
| 15 |  |  | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
| 16 |  |  | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
| 17 |  |  | Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
| 18 |  |  |  | 
| 19 |  |  | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
| 20 |  |  | License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free | 
| 21 |  |  | Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA | 
| 22 |  |  | 02111-1307 USA.  */ | 
| 23 |  |  |  | 
| 24 |  |  | /* This tells Alpha OSF/1 not to define a getopt prototype in <stdio.h>. | 
| 25 |  |  | Ditto for AIX 3.2 and <stdlib.h>.  */ | 
| 26 |  |  | #ifndef _NO_PROTO | 
| 27 |  |  | # define _NO_PROTO | 
| 28 |  |  | #endif | 
| 29 |  |  |  | 
| 30 |  |  | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | 
| 31 |  |  | # include <config.h> | 
| 32 |  |  | #endif | 
| 33 |  |  |  | 
| 34 |  |  | #if !defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__ | 
| 35 |  |  | /* This is a separate conditional since some stdc systems | 
| 36 |  |  | reject `defined (const)'.  */ | 
| 37 |  |  | # ifndef const | 
| 38 |  |  | #  define const | 
| 39 |  |  | # endif | 
| 40 |  |  | #endif | 
| 41 |  |  |  | 
| 42 |  |  | #include <stdio.h> | 
| 43 |  |  |  | 
| 44 |  |  | /* Comment out all this code if we are using the GNU C Library, and are not | 
| 45 |  |  | actually compiling the library itself.  This code is part of the GNU C | 
| 46 |  |  | Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions.  Compiling | 
| 47 |  |  | and linking in this code is a waste when using the GNU C library | 
| 48 |  |  | (especially if it is a shared library).  Rather than having every GNU | 
| 49 |  |  | program understand `configure --with-gnu-libc' and omit the object files, | 
| 50 |  |  | it is simpler to just do this in the source for each such file.  */ | 
| 51 |  |  |  | 
| 52 |  |  | #define GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION 2 | 
| 53 |  |  | #if !defined _LIBC && defined __GLIBC__ && __GLIBC__ >= 2 | 
| 54 |  |  | # include <gnu-versions.h> | 
| 55 |  |  | # if _GNU_GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION == GETOPT_INTERFACE_VERSION | 
| 56 |  |  | #  define ELIDE_CODE | 
| 57 |  |  | # endif | 
| 58 |  |  | #endif | 
| 59 |  |  |  | 
| 60 |  |  | #ifndef ELIDE_CODE | 
| 61 |  |  |  | 
| 62 |  |  |  | 
| 63 |  |  | /* This needs to come after some library #include | 
| 64 |  |  | to get __GNU_LIBRARY__ defined.  */ | 
| 65 |  |  | #ifdef  __GNU_LIBRARY__ | 
| 66 |  |  | /* Don't include stdlib.h for non-GNU C libraries because some of them | 
| 67 |  |  | contain conflicting prototypes for getopt.  */ | 
| 68 |  |  | # include <stdlib.h> | 
| 69 |  |  | # include <unistd.h> | 
| 70 |  |  | #endif  /* GNU C library.  */ | 
| 71 |  |  |  | 
| 72 |  |  | #ifdef VMS | 
| 73 |  |  | # include <unixlib.h> | 
| 74 |  |  | # if HAVE_STRING_H - 0 | 
| 75 |  |  | #  include <string.h> | 
| 76 |  |  | # endif | 
| 77 |  |  | #endif | 
| 78 |  |  |  | 
| 79 |  |  | #ifndef _ | 
| 80 |  |  | /* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages.  */ | 
| 81 |  |  | # if defined HAVE_LIBINTL_H || defined _LIBC | 
| 82 |  |  | #  include <libintl.h> | 
| 83 |  |  | #  ifndef _ | 
| 84 |  |  | #   define _(msgid)     gettext (msgid) | 
| 85 |  |  | #  endif | 
| 86 |  |  | # else | 
| 87 |  |  | #  define _(msgid)      (msgid) | 
| 88 |  |  | # endif | 
| 89 |  |  | #endif | 
| 90 |  |  |  | 
| 91 |  |  | /* This version of `getopt' appears to the caller like standard Unix `getopt' | 
| 92 |  |  | but it behaves differently for the user, since it allows the user | 
| 93 |  |  | to intersperse the options with the other arguments. | 
| 94 |  |  |  | 
| 95 |  |  | As `getopt' works, it permutes the elements of ARGV so that, | 
| 96 |  |  | when it is done, all the options precede everything else.  Thus | 
| 97 |  |  | all application programs are extended to handle flexible argument order. | 
| 98 |  |  |  | 
| 99 |  |  | Setting the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT disables permutation. | 
| 100 |  |  | Then the behavior is completely standard. | 
| 101 |  |  |  | 
| 102 |  |  | GNU application programs can use a third alternative mode in which | 
| 103 |  |  | they can distinguish the relative order of options and other arguments.  */ | 
| 104 |  |  |  | 
| 105 |  |  | #include "getopt.h" | 
| 106 |  |  |  | 
| 107 |  |  | /* For communication from `getopt' to the caller. | 
| 108 |  |  | When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument, | 
| 109 |  |  | the argument value is returned here. | 
| 110 |  |  | Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER, | 
| 111 |  |  | each non-option ARGV-element is returned here.  */ | 
| 112 |  |  |  | 
| 113 |  |  | char *optarg; | 
| 114 |  |  |  | 
| 115 |  |  | /* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned. | 
| 116 |  |  | This is used for communication to and from the caller | 
| 117 |  |  | and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'. | 
| 118 |  |  |  | 
| 119 |  |  | On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize. | 
| 120 |  |  |  | 
| 121 |  |  | When `getopt' returns -1, this is the index of the first of the | 
| 122 |  |  | non-option elements that the caller should itself scan. | 
| 123 |  |  |  | 
| 124 |  |  | Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next | 
| 125 |  |  | how much of ARGV has been scanned so far.  */ | 
| 126 |  |  |  | 
| 127 |  |  | /* 1003.2 says this must be 1 before any call.  */ | 
| 128 |  |  | int optind = 1; | 
| 129 |  |  |  | 
| 130 |  |  | /* Formerly, initialization of getopt depended on optind==0, which | 
| 131 |  |  | causes problems with re-calling getopt as programs generally don't | 
| 132 |  |  | know that. */ | 
| 133 |  |  |  | 
| 134 |  |  | int __getopt_initialized; | 
| 135 |  |  |  | 
| 136 |  |  | /* The next char to be scanned in the option-element | 
| 137 |  |  | in which the last option character we returned was found. | 
| 138 |  |  | This allows us to pick up the scan where we left off. | 
| 139 |  |  |  | 
| 140 |  |  | If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the scan | 
| 141 |  |  | by advancing to the next ARGV-element.  */ | 
| 142 |  |  |  | 
| 143 |  |  | static char *nextchar; | 
| 144 |  |  |  | 
| 145 |  |  | /* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message | 
| 146 |  |  | for unrecognized options.  */ | 
| 147 |  |  |  | 
| 148 |  |  | int opterr = 1; | 
| 149 |  |  |  | 
| 150 |  |  | /* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. | 
| 151 |  |  | This must be initialized on some systems to avoid linking in the | 
| 152 |  |  | system's own getopt implementation.  */ | 
| 153 |  |  |  | 
| 154 |  |  | int optopt = '?'; | 
| 155 |  |  |  | 
| 156 |  |  | /* Describe how to deal with options that follow non-option ARGV-elements. | 
| 157 |  |  |  | 
| 158 |  |  | If the caller did not specify anything, | 
| 159 |  |  | the default is REQUIRE_ORDER if the environment variable | 
| 160 |  |  | POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, PERMUTE otherwise. | 
| 161 |  |  |  | 
| 162 |  |  | REQUIRE_ORDER means don't recognize them as options; | 
| 163 |  |  | stop option processing when the first non-option is seen. | 
| 164 |  |  | This is what Unix does. | 
| 165 |  |  | This mode of operation is selected by either setting the environment | 
| 166 |  |  | variable POSIXLY_CORRECT, or using `+' as the first character | 
| 167 |  |  | of the list of option characters. | 
| 168 |  |  |  | 
| 169 |  |  | PERMUTE is the default.  We permute the contents of ARGV as we scan, | 
| 170 |  |  | so that eventually all the non-options are at the end.  This allows options | 
| 171 |  |  | to be given in any order, even with programs that were not written to | 
| 172 |  |  | expect this. | 
| 173 |  |  |  | 
| 174 |  |  | RETURN_IN_ORDER is an option available to programs that were written | 
| 175 |  |  | to expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order and that care about | 
| 176 |  |  | the ordering of the two.  We describe each non-option ARGV-element | 
| 177 |  |  | as if it were the argument of an option with character code 1. | 
| 178 |  |  | Using `-' as the first character of the list of option characters | 
| 179 |  |  | selects this mode of operation. | 
| 180 |  |  |  | 
| 181 |  |  | The special argument `--' forces an end of option-scanning regardless | 
| 182 |  |  | of the value of `ordering'.  In the case of RETURN_IN_ORDER, only | 
| 183 |  |  | `--' can cause `getopt' to return -1 with `optind' != ARGC.  */ | 
| 184 |  |  |  | 
| 185 |  |  | static enum | 
| 186 |  |  | { | 
| 187 |  |  | REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER | 
| 188 |  |  | } ordering; | 
| 189 |  |  |  | 
| 190 |  |  | /* Value of POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable.  */ | 
| 191 |  |  | static char *posixly_correct; | 
| 192 |  |  |  | 
| 193 |  |  | #ifdef  __GNU_LIBRARY__ | 
| 194 |  |  | /* We want to avoid inclusion of string.h with non-GNU libraries | 
| 195 |  |  | because there are many ways it can cause trouble. | 
| 196 |  |  | On some systems, it contains special magic macros that don't work | 
| 197 |  |  | in GCC.  */ | 
| 198 |  |  | # include <string.h> | 
| 199 |  |  | # define my_index       strchr | 
| 200 |  |  | #else | 
| 201 |  |  |  | 
| 202 |  |  | # if HAVE_STRING_H | 
| 203 |  |  | #  include <string.h> | 
| 204 |  |  | # else | 
| 205 |  |  | #  include <strings.h> | 
| 206 |  |  | # endif | 
| 207 |  |  |  | 
| 208 |  |  | /* Avoid depending on library functions or files | 
| 209 |  |  | whose names are inconsistent.  */ | 
| 210 |  |  |  | 
| 211 |  |  | #ifndef getenv | 
| 212 |  |  | extern char *getenv (); | 
| 213 |  |  | #endif | 
| 214 |  |  |  | 
| 215 |  |  | static char * | 
| 216 |  |  | my_index (str, chr) | 
| 217 |  |  | const char *str; | 
| 218 |  |  | int chr; | 
| 219 |  |  | { | 
| 220 |  |  | while (*str) | 
| 221 |  |  | { | 
| 222 |  |  | if (*str == chr) | 
| 223 |  |  | return (char *) str; | 
| 224 |  |  | str++; | 
| 225 |  |  | } | 
| 226 |  |  | return 0; | 
| 227 |  |  | } | 
| 228 |  |  |  | 
| 229 |  |  | /* If using GCC, we can safely declare strlen this way. | 
| 230 |  |  | If not using GCC, it is ok not to declare it.  */ | 
| 231 |  |  | #ifdef __GNUC__ | 
| 232 |  |  | /* Note that Motorola Delta 68k R3V7 comes with GCC but not stddef.h. | 
| 233 |  |  | That was relevant to code that was here before.  */ | 
| 234 |  |  | # if (!defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__) && !defined strlen | 
| 235 |  |  | /* gcc with -traditional declares the built-in strlen to return int, | 
| 236 |  |  | and has done so at least since version 2.4.5. -- rms.  */ | 
| 237 |  |  | extern int strlen (const char *); | 
| 238 |  |  | # endif /* not __STDC__ */ | 
| 239 |  |  | #endif /* __GNUC__ */ | 
| 240 |  |  |  | 
| 241 |  |  | #endif /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */ | 
| 242 |  |  |  | 
| 243 |  |  | /* Handle permutation of arguments.  */ | 
| 244 |  |  |  | 
| 245 |  |  | /* Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have | 
| 246 |  |  | been skipped.  `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first of them; | 
| 247 |  |  | `last_nonopt' is the index after the last of them.  */ | 
| 248 |  |  |  | 
| 249 |  |  | static int first_nonopt; | 
| 250 |  |  | static int last_nonopt; | 
| 251 |  |  |  | 
| 252 |  |  | #ifdef _LIBC | 
| 253 |  |  | /* Stored original parameters. | 
| 254 |  |  | XXX This is no good solution.  We should rather copy the args so | 
| 255 |  |  | that we can compare them later.  But we must not use malloc(3).  */ | 
| 256 |  |  | extern int __libc_argc; | 
| 257 |  |  | extern char **__libc_argv; | 
| 258 |  |  |  | 
| 259 |  |  | /* Bash 2.0 gives us an environment variable containing flags | 
| 260 |  |  | indicating ARGV elements that should not be considered arguments.  */ | 
| 261 |  |  |  | 
| 262 |  |  | # ifdef USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS | 
| 263 |  |  | /* Defined in getopt_init.c  */ | 
| 264 |  |  | extern char *__getopt_nonoption_flags; | 
| 265 |  |  |  | 
| 266 |  |  | static int nonoption_flags_max_len; | 
| 267 |  |  | static int nonoption_flags_len; | 
| 268 |  |  | # endif | 
| 269 |  |  |  | 
| 270 |  |  | # ifdef USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS | 
| 271 |  |  | #  define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2) \ | 
| 272 |  |  | if (nonoption_flags_len > 0)                                                \ | 
| 273 |  |  | {                                                                         \ | 
| 274 |  |  | char __tmp = __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch1];                             \ | 
| 275 |  |  | __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch1] = __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch2];          \ | 
| 276 |  |  | __getopt_nonoption_flags[ch2] = __tmp;                                  \ | 
| 277 |  |  | } | 
| 278 |  |  | # else | 
| 279 |  |  | #  define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2) | 
| 280 |  |  | # endif | 
| 281 |  |  | #else   /* !_LIBC */ | 
| 282 |  |  | # define SWAP_FLAGS(ch1, ch2) | 
| 283 |  |  | #endif  /* _LIBC */ | 
| 284 |  |  |  | 
| 285 |  |  | /* Exchange two adjacent subsequences of ARGV. | 
| 286 |  |  | One subsequence is elements [first_nonopt,last_nonopt) | 
| 287 |  |  | which contains all the non-options that have been skipped so far. | 
| 288 |  |  | The other is elements [last_nonopt,optind), which contains all | 
| 289 |  |  | the options processed since those non-options were skipped. | 
| 290 |  |  |  | 
| 291 |  |  | `first_nonopt' and `last_nonopt' are relocated so that they describe | 
| 292 |  |  | the new indices of the non-options in ARGV after they are moved.  */ | 
| 293 |  |  |  | 
| 294 |  |  | #if defined __STDC__ && __STDC__ | 
| 295 |  |  | static void exchange (char **); | 
| 296 |  |  | #endif | 
| 297 |  |  |  | 
| 298 |  |  | static void | 
| 299 |  |  | exchange (argv) | 
| 300 |  |  | char **argv; | 
| 301 |  |  | { | 
| 302 |  |  | int bottom = first_nonopt; | 
| 303 |  |  | int middle = last_nonopt; | 
| 304 |  |  | int top = optind; | 
| 305 |  |  | char *tem; | 
| 306 |  |  |  | 
| 307 |  |  | /* Exchange the shorter segment with the far end of the longer segment. | 
| 308 |  |  | That puts the shorter segment into the right place. | 
| 309 |  |  | It leaves the longer segment in the right place overall, | 
| 310 |  |  | but it consists of two parts that need to be swapped next.  */ | 
| 311 |  |  |  | 
| 312 |  |  | #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS | 
| 313 |  |  | /* First make sure the handling of the `__getopt_nonoption_flags' | 
| 314 |  |  | string can work normally.  Our top argument must be in the range | 
| 315 |  |  | of the string.  */ | 
| 316 |  |  | if (nonoption_flags_len > 0 && top >= nonoption_flags_max_len) | 
| 317 |  |  | { | 
| 318 |  |  | /* We must extend the array.  The user plays games with us and | 
| 319 |  |  | presents new arguments.  */ | 
| 320 |  |  | char *new_str = malloc (top + 1); | 
| 321 |  |  | if (new_str == NULL) | 
| 322 |  |  | nonoption_flags_len = nonoption_flags_max_len = 0; | 
| 323 |  |  | else | 
| 324 |  |  | { | 
| 325 |  |  | memset (__mempcpy (new_str, __getopt_nonoption_flags, | 
| 326 |  |  | nonoption_flags_max_len), | 
| 327 |  |  | '\0', top + 1 - nonoption_flags_max_len); | 
| 328 |  |  | nonoption_flags_max_len = top + 1; | 
| 329 |  |  | __getopt_nonoption_flags = new_str; | 
| 330 |  |  | } | 
| 331 |  |  | } | 
| 332 |  |  | #endif | 
| 333 |  |  |  | 
| 334 |  |  | while (top > middle && middle > bottom) | 
| 335 |  |  | { | 
| 336 |  |  | if (top - middle > middle - bottom) | 
| 337 |  |  | { | 
| 338 |  |  | /* Bottom segment is the short one.  */ | 
| 339 |  |  | int len = middle - bottom; | 
| 340 |  |  | register int i; | 
| 341 |  |  |  | 
| 342 |  |  | /* Swap it with the top part of the top segment.  */ | 
| 343 |  |  | for (i = 0; i < len; i++) | 
| 344 |  |  | { | 
| 345 |  |  | tem = argv[bottom + i]; | 
| 346 |  |  | argv[bottom + i] = argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i]; | 
| 347 |  |  | argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i] = tem; | 
| 348 |  |  | SWAP_FLAGS (bottom + i, top - (middle - bottom) + i); | 
| 349 |  |  | } | 
| 350 |  |  | /* Exclude the moved bottom segment from further swapping.  */ | 
| 351 |  |  | top -= len; | 
| 352 |  |  | } | 
| 353 |  |  | else | 
| 354 |  |  | { | 
| 355 |  |  | /* Top segment is the short one.  */ | 
| 356 |  |  | int len = top - middle; | 
| 357 |  |  | register int i; | 
| 358 |  |  |  | 
| 359 |  |  | /* Swap it with the bottom part of the bottom segment.  */ | 
| 360 |  |  | for (i = 0; i < len; i++) | 
| 361 |  |  | { | 
| 362 |  |  | tem = argv[bottom + i]; | 
| 363 |  |  | argv[bottom + i] = argv[middle + i]; | 
| 364 |  |  | argv[middle + i] = tem; | 
| 365 |  |  | SWAP_FLAGS (bottom + i, middle + i); | 
| 366 |  |  | } | 
| 367 |  |  | /* Exclude the moved top segment from further swapping.  */ | 
| 368 |  |  | bottom += len; | 
| 369 |  |  | } | 
| 370 |  |  | } | 
| 371 |  |  |  | 
| 372 |  |  | /* Update records for the slots the non-options now occupy.  */ | 
| 373 |  |  |  | 
| 374 |  |  | first_nonopt += (optind - last_nonopt); | 
| 375 |  |  | last_nonopt = optind; | 
| 376 |  |  | } | 
| 377 |  |  |  | 
| 378 |  |  | /* Initialize the internal data when the first call is made.  */ | 
| 379 |  |  |  | 
| 380 |  |  | #if defined __STDC__ && __STDC__ | 
| 381 |  |  | static const char *_getopt_initialize (int, char *const *, const char *); | 
| 382 |  |  | #endif | 
| 383 |  |  | static const char * | 
| 384 |  |  | _getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring) | 
| 385 |  |  | int argc; | 
| 386 |  |  | char *const *argv; | 
| 387 |  |  | const char *optstring; | 
| 388 |  |  | { | 
| 389 |  |  | /* Start processing options with ARGV-element 1 (since ARGV-element 0 | 
| 390 |  |  | is the program name); the sequence of previously skipped | 
| 391 |  |  | non-option ARGV-elements is empty.  */ | 
| 392 |  |  |  | 
| 393 |  |  | first_nonopt = last_nonopt = optind; | 
| 394 |  |  |  | 
| 395 |  |  | nextchar = NULL; | 
| 396 |  |  |  | 
| 397 |  |  | posixly_correct = getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); | 
| 398 |  |  |  | 
| 399 |  |  | /* Determine how to handle the ordering of options and nonoptions.  */ | 
| 400 |  |  |  | 
| 401 |  |  | if (optstring[0] == '-') | 
| 402 |  |  | { | 
| 403 |  |  | ordering = RETURN_IN_ORDER; | 
| 404 |  |  | ++optstring; | 
| 405 |  |  | } | 
| 406 |  |  | else if (optstring[0] == '+') | 
| 407 |  |  | { | 
| 408 |  |  | ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER; | 
| 409 |  |  | ++optstring; | 
| 410 |  |  | } | 
| 411 |  |  | else if (posixly_correct != NULL) | 
| 412 |  |  | ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER; | 
| 413 |  |  | else | 
| 414 |  |  | ordering = PERMUTE; | 
| 415 |  |  |  | 
| 416 |  |  | #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS | 
| 417 |  |  | if (posixly_correct == NULL | 
| 418 |  |  | && argc == __libc_argc && argv == __libc_argv) | 
| 419 |  |  | { | 
| 420 |  |  | if (nonoption_flags_max_len == 0) | 
| 421 |  |  | { | 
| 422 |  |  | if (__getopt_nonoption_flags == NULL | 
| 423 |  |  | || __getopt_nonoption_flags[0] == '\0') | 
| 424 |  |  | nonoption_flags_max_len = -1; | 
| 425 |  |  | else | 
| 426 |  |  | { | 
| 427 |  |  | const char *orig_str = __getopt_nonoption_flags; | 
| 428 |  |  | int len = nonoption_flags_max_len = strlen (orig_str); | 
| 429 |  |  | if (nonoption_flags_max_len < argc) | 
| 430 |  |  | nonoption_flags_max_len = argc; | 
| 431 |  |  | __getopt_nonoption_flags = | 
| 432 |  |  | (char *) malloc (nonoption_flags_max_len); | 
| 433 |  |  | if (__getopt_nonoption_flags == NULL) | 
| 434 |  |  | nonoption_flags_max_len = -1; | 
| 435 |  |  | else | 
| 436 |  |  | memset (__mempcpy (__getopt_nonoption_flags, orig_str, len), | 
| 437 |  |  | '\0', nonoption_flags_max_len - len); | 
| 438 |  |  | } | 
| 439 |  |  | } | 
| 440 |  |  | nonoption_flags_len = nonoption_flags_max_len; | 
| 441 |  |  | } | 
| 442 |  |  | else | 
| 443 |  |  | nonoption_flags_len = 0; | 
| 444 |  |  | #endif | 
| 445 |  |  |  | 
| 446 |  |  | return optstring; | 
| 447 |  |  | } | 
| 448 |  |  |  | 
| 449 |  |  | /* Scan elements of ARGV (whose length is ARGC) for option characters | 
| 450 |  |  | given in OPTSTRING. | 
| 451 |  |  |  | 
| 452 |  |  | If an element of ARGV starts with '-', and is not exactly "-" or "--", | 
| 453 |  |  | then it is an option element.  The characters of this element | 
| 454 |  |  | (aside from the initial '-') are option characters.  If `getopt' | 
| 455 |  |  | is called repeatedly, it returns successively each of the option characters | 
| 456 |  |  | from each of the option elements. | 
| 457 |  |  |  | 
| 458 |  |  | If `getopt' finds another option character, it returns that character, | 
| 459 |  |  | updating `optind' and `nextchar' so that the next call to `getopt' can | 
| 460 |  |  | resume the scan with the following option character or ARGV-element. | 
| 461 |  |  |  | 
| 462 |  |  | If there are no more option characters, `getopt' returns -1. | 
| 463 |  |  | Then `optind' is the index in ARGV of the first ARGV-element | 
| 464 |  |  | that is not an option.  (The ARGV-elements have been permuted | 
| 465 |  |  | so that those that are not options now come last.) | 
| 466 |  |  |  | 
| 467 |  |  | OPTSTRING is a string containing the legitimate option characters. | 
| 468 |  |  | If an option character is seen that is not listed in OPTSTRING, | 
| 469 |  |  | return '?' after printing an error message.  If you set `opterr' to | 
| 470 |  |  | zero, the error message is suppressed but we still return '?'. | 
| 471 |  |  |  | 
| 472 |  |  | If a char in OPTSTRING is followed by a colon, that means it wants an arg, | 
| 473 |  |  | so the following text in the same ARGV-element, or the text of the following | 
| 474 |  |  | ARGV-element, is returned in `optarg'.  Two colons mean an option that | 
| 475 |  |  | wants an optional arg; if there is text in the current ARGV-element, | 
| 476 |  |  | it is returned in `optarg', otherwise `optarg' is set to zero. | 
| 477 |  |  |  | 
| 478 |  |  | If OPTSTRING starts with `-' or `+', it requests different methods of | 
| 479 |  |  | handling the non-option ARGV-elements. | 
| 480 |  |  | See the comments about RETURN_IN_ORDER and REQUIRE_ORDER, above. | 
| 481 |  |  |  | 
| 482 |  |  | Long-named options begin with `--' instead of `-'. | 
| 483 |  |  | Their names may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unique | 
| 484 |  |  | or is an exact match for some defined option.  If they have an | 
| 485 |  |  | argument, it follows the option name in the same ARGV-element, separated | 
| 486 |  |  | from the option name by a `=', or else the in next ARGV-element. | 
| 487 |  |  | When `getopt' finds a long-named option, it returns 0 if that option's | 
| 488 |  |  | `flag' field is nonzero, the value of the option's `val' field | 
| 489 |  |  | if the `flag' field is zero. | 
| 490 |  |  |  | 
| 491 |  |  | The elements of ARGV aren't really const, because we permute them. | 
| 492 |  |  | But we pretend they're const in the prototype to be compatible | 
| 493 |  |  | with other systems. | 
| 494 |  |  |  | 
| 495 |  |  | LONGOPTS is a vector of `struct option' terminated by an | 
| 496 |  |  | element containing a name which is zero. | 
| 497 |  |  |  | 
| 498 |  |  | LONGIND returns the index in LONGOPT of the long-named option found. | 
| 499 |  |  | It is only valid when a long-named option has been found by the most | 
| 500 |  |  | recent call. | 
| 501 |  |  |  | 
| 502 |  |  | If LONG_ONLY is nonzero, '-' as well as '--' can introduce | 
| 503 |  |  | long-named options.  */ | 
| 504 |  |  |  | 
| 505 |  |  | int | 
| 506 |  |  | _getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring, longopts, longind, long_only) | 
| 507 |  |  | int argc; | 
| 508 |  |  | char *const *argv; | 
| 509 |  |  | const char *optstring; | 
| 510 |  |  | const struct option *longopts; | 
| 511 |  |  | int *longind; | 
| 512 |  |  | int long_only; | 
| 513 |  |  | { | 
| 514 |  |  | int print_errors = opterr; | 
| 515 |  |  | if (optstring[0] == ':') | 
| 516 |  |  | print_errors = 0; | 
| 517 |  |  |  | 
| 518 |  |  | if (argc < 1) | 
| 519 |  |  | return -1; | 
| 520 |  |  |  | 
| 521 |  |  | optarg = NULL; | 
| 522 |  |  |  | 
| 523 |  |  | if (optind == 0 || !__getopt_initialized) | 
| 524 |  |  | { | 
| 525 |  |  | if (optind == 0) | 
| 526 |  |  | optind = 1;     /* Don't scan ARGV[0], the program name.  */ | 
| 527 |  |  | optstring = _getopt_initialize (argc, argv, optstring); | 
| 528 |  |  | __getopt_initialized = 1; | 
| 529 |  |  | } | 
| 530 |  |  |  | 
| 531 |  |  | /* Test whether ARGV[optind] points to a non-option argument. | 
| 532 |  |  | Either it does not have option syntax, or there is an environment flag | 
| 533 |  |  | from the shell indicating it is not an option.  The later information | 
| 534 |  |  | is only used when the used in the GNU libc.  */ | 
| 535 |  |  | #if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS | 
| 536 |  |  | # define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0'       \ | 
| 537 |  |  | || (optind < nonoption_flags_len                        \ | 
| 538 |  |  | && __getopt_nonoption_flags[optind] == '1')) | 
| 539 |  |  | #else | 
| 540 |  |  | # define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0') | 
| 541 |  |  | #endif | 
| 542 |  |  |  | 
| 543 |  |  | if (nextchar == NULL || *nextchar == '\0') | 
| 544 |  |  | { | 
| 545 |  |  | /* Advance to the next ARGV-element.  */ | 
| 546 |  |  |  | 
| 547 |  |  | /* Give FIRST_NONOPT & LAST_NONOPT rational values if OPTIND has been | 
| 548 |  |  | moved back by the user (who may also have changed the arguments).  */ | 
| 549 |  |  | if (last_nonopt > optind) | 
| 550 |  |  | last_nonopt = optind; | 
| 551 |  |  | if (first_nonopt > optind) | 
| 552 |  |  | first_nonopt = optind; | 
| 553 |  |  |  | 
| 554 |  |  | if (ordering == PERMUTE) | 
| 555 |  |  | { | 
| 556 |  |  | /* If we have just processed some options following some non-options, | 
| 557 |  |  | exchange them so that the options come first.  */ | 
| 558 |  |  |  | 
| 559 |  |  | if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind) | 
| 560 |  |  | exchange ((char **) argv); | 
| 561 |  |  | else if (last_nonopt != optind) | 
| 562 |  |  | first_nonopt = optind; | 
| 563 |  |  |  | 
| 564 |  |  | /* Skip any additional non-options | 
| 565 |  |  | and extend the range of non-options previously skipped.  */ | 
| 566 |  |  |  | 
| 567 |  |  | while (optind < argc && NONOPTION_P) | 
| 568 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 569 |  |  | last_nonopt = optind; | 
| 570 |  |  | } | 
| 571 |  |  |  | 
| 572 |  |  | /* The special ARGV-element `--' means premature end of options. | 
| 573 |  |  | Skip it like a null option, | 
| 574 |  |  | then exchange with previous non-options as if it were an option, | 
| 575 |  |  | then skip everything else like a non-option.  */ | 
| 576 |  |  |  | 
| 577 |  |  | if (optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[optind], "--")) | 
| 578 |  |  | { | 
| 579 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 580 |  |  |  | 
| 581 |  |  | if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind) | 
| 582 |  |  | exchange ((char **) argv); | 
| 583 |  |  | else if (first_nonopt == last_nonopt) | 
| 584 |  |  | first_nonopt = optind; | 
| 585 |  |  | last_nonopt = argc; | 
| 586 |  |  |  | 
| 587 |  |  | optind = argc; | 
| 588 |  |  | } | 
| 589 |  |  |  | 
| 590 |  |  | /* If we have done all the ARGV-elements, stop the scan | 
| 591 |  |  | and back over any non-options that we skipped and permuted.  */ | 
| 592 |  |  |  | 
| 593 |  |  | if (optind == argc) | 
| 594 |  |  | { | 
| 595 |  |  | /* Set the next-arg-index to point at the non-options | 
| 596 |  |  | that we previously skipped, so the caller will digest them.  */ | 
| 597 |  |  | if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt) | 
| 598 |  |  | optind = first_nonopt; | 
| 599 |  |  | return -1; | 
| 600 |  |  | } | 
| 601 |  |  |  | 
| 602 |  |  | /* If we have come to a non-option and did not permute it, | 
| 603 |  |  | either stop the scan or describe it to the caller and pass it by.  */ | 
| 604 |  |  |  | 
| 605 |  |  | if (NONOPTION_P) | 
| 606 |  |  | { | 
| 607 |  |  | if (ordering == REQUIRE_ORDER) | 
| 608 |  |  | return -1; | 
| 609 |  |  | optarg = argv[optind++]; | 
| 610 |  |  | return 1; | 
| 611 |  |  | } | 
| 612 |  |  |  | 
| 613 |  |  | /* We have found another option-ARGV-element. | 
| 614 |  |  | Skip the initial punctuation.  */ | 
| 615 |  |  |  | 
| 616 |  |  | nextchar = (argv[optind] + 1 | 
| 617 |  |  | + (longopts != NULL && argv[optind][1] == '-')); | 
| 618 |  |  | } | 
| 619 |  |  |  | 
| 620 |  |  | /* Decode the current option-ARGV-element.  */ | 
| 621 |  |  |  | 
| 622 |  |  | /* Check whether the ARGV-element is a long option. | 
| 623 |  |  |  | 
| 624 |  |  | If long_only and the ARGV-element has the form "-f", where f is | 
| 625 |  |  | a valid short option, don't consider it an abbreviated form of | 
| 626 |  |  | a long option that starts with f.  Otherwise there would be no | 
| 627 |  |  | way to give the -f short option. | 
| 628 |  |  |  | 
| 629 |  |  | On the other hand, if there's a long option "fubar" and | 
| 630 |  |  | the ARGV-element is "-fu", do consider that an abbreviation of | 
| 631 |  |  | the long option, just like "--fu", and not "-f" with arg "u". | 
| 632 |  |  |  | 
| 633 |  |  | This distinction seems to be the most useful approach.  */ | 
| 634 |  |  |  | 
| 635 |  |  | if (longopts != NULL | 
| 636 |  |  | && (argv[optind][1] == '-' | 
| 637 |  |  | || (long_only && (argv[optind][2] || !my_index (optstring, argv[optind][1]))))) | 
| 638 |  |  | { | 
| 639 |  |  | char *nameend; | 
| 640 |  |  | const struct option *p; | 
| 641 |  |  | const struct option *pfound = NULL; | 
| 642 |  |  | int exact = 0; | 
| 643 |  |  | int ambig = 0; | 
| 644 |  |  | int indfound = -1; | 
| 645 |  |  | int option_index; | 
| 646 |  |  |  | 
| 647 |  |  | for (nameend = nextchar; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++) | 
| 648 |  |  | /* Do nothing.  */ ; | 
| 649 |  |  |  | 
| 650 |  |  | /* Test all long options for either exact match | 
| 651 |  |  | or abbreviated matches.  */ | 
| 652 |  |  | for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++) | 
| 653 |  |  | if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar)) | 
| 654 |  |  | { | 
| 655 |  |  | if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar) | 
| 656 |  |  | == (unsigned int) strlen (p->name)) | 
| 657 |  |  | { | 
| 658 |  |  | /* Exact match found.  */ | 
| 659 |  |  | pfound = p; | 
| 660 |  |  | indfound = option_index; | 
| 661 |  |  | exact = 1; | 
| 662 |  |  | break; | 
| 663 |  |  | } | 
| 664 |  |  | else if (pfound == NULL) | 
| 665 |  |  | { | 
| 666 |  |  | /* First nonexact match found.  */ | 
| 667 |  |  | pfound = p; | 
| 668 |  |  | indfound = option_index; | 
| 669 |  |  | } | 
| 670 |  |  | else if (long_only | 
| 671 |  |  | || pfound->has_arg != p->has_arg | 
| 672 |  |  | || pfound->flag != p->flag | 
| 673 |  |  | || pfound->val != p->val) | 
| 674 |  |  | /* Second or later nonexact match found.  */ | 
| 675 |  |  | ambig = 1; | 
| 676 |  |  | } | 
| 677 |  |  |  | 
| 678 |  |  | if (ambig && !exact) | 
| 679 |  |  | { | 
| 680 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 681 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `%s' is ambiguous\n"), | 
| 682 |  |  | argv[0], argv[optind]); | 
| 683 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 684 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 685 |  |  | optopt = 0; | 
| 686 |  |  | return '?'; | 
| 687 |  |  | } | 
| 688 |  |  |  | 
| 689 |  |  | if (pfound != NULL) | 
| 690 |  |  | { | 
| 691 |  |  | option_index = indfound; | 
| 692 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 693 |  |  | if (*nameend) | 
| 694 |  |  | { | 
| 695 |  |  | /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't | 
| 696 |  |  | allow it to be used on enums.  */ | 
| 697 |  |  | if (pfound->has_arg) | 
| 698 |  |  | optarg = nameend + 1; | 
| 699 |  |  | else | 
| 700 |  |  | { | 
| 701 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 702 |  |  | { | 
| 703 |  |  | if (argv[optind - 1][1] == '-') | 
| 704 |  |  | /* --option */ | 
| 705 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, | 
| 706 |  |  | _("%s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"), | 
| 707 |  |  | argv[0], pfound->name); | 
| 708 |  |  | else | 
| 709 |  |  | /* +option or -option */ | 
| 710 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, | 
| 711 |  |  | _("%s: option `%c%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"), | 
| 712 |  |  | argv[0], argv[optind - 1][0], pfound->name); | 
| 713 |  |  | } | 
| 714 |  |  |  | 
| 715 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 716 |  |  |  | 
| 717 |  |  | optopt = pfound->val; | 
| 718 |  |  | return '?'; | 
| 719 |  |  | } | 
| 720 |  |  | } | 
| 721 |  |  | else if (pfound->has_arg == 1) | 
| 722 |  |  | { | 
| 723 |  |  | if (optind < argc) | 
| 724 |  |  | optarg = argv[optind++]; | 
| 725 |  |  | else | 
| 726 |  |  | { | 
| 727 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 728 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, | 
| 729 |  |  | _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"), | 
| 730 |  |  | argv[0], argv[optind - 1]); | 
| 731 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 732 |  |  | optopt = pfound->val; | 
| 733 |  |  | return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?'; | 
| 734 |  |  | } | 
| 735 |  |  | } | 
| 736 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 737 |  |  | if (longind != NULL) | 
| 738 |  |  | *longind = option_index; | 
| 739 |  |  | if (pfound->flag) | 
| 740 |  |  | { | 
| 741 |  |  | *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val; | 
| 742 |  |  | return 0; | 
| 743 |  |  | } | 
| 744 |  |  | return pfound->val; | 
| 745 |  |  | } | 
| 746 |  |  |  | 
| 747 |  |  | /* Can't find it as a long option.  If this is not getopt_long_only, | 
| 748 |  |  | or the option starts with '--' or is not a valid short | 
| 749 |  |  | option, then it's an error. | 
| 750 |  |  | Otherwise interpret it as a short option.  */ | 
| 751 |  |  | if (!long_only || argv[optind][1] == '-' | 
| 752 |  |  | || my_index (optstring, *nextchar) == NULL) | 
| 753 |  |  | { | 
| 754 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 755 |  |  | { | 
| 756 |  |  | if (argv[optind][1] == '-') | 
| 757 |  |  | /* --option */ | 
| 758 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `--%s'\n"), | 
| 759 |  |  | argv[0], nextchar); | 
| 760 |  |  | else | 
| 761 |  |  | /* +option or -option */ | 
| 762 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `%c%s'\n"), | 
| 763 |  |  | argv[0], argv[optind][0], nextchar); | 
| 764 |  |  | } | 
| 765 |  |  | nextchar = (char *) ""; | 
| 766 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 767 |  |  | optopt = 0; | 
| 768 |  |  | return '?'; | 
| 769 |  |  | } | 
| 770 |  |  | } | 
| 771 |  |  |  | 
| 772 |  |  | /* Look at and handle the next short option-character.  */ | 
| 773 |  |  |  | 
| 774 |  |  | { | 
| 775 |  |  | char c = *nextchar++; | 
| 776 |  |  | char *temp = my_index (optstring, c); | 
| 777 |  |  |  | 
| 778 |  |  | /* Increment `optind' when we start to process its last character.  */ | 
| 779 |  |  | if (*nextchar == '\0') | 
| 780 |  |  | ++optind; | 
| 781 |  |  |  | 
| 782 |  |  | if (temp == NULL || c == ':') | 
| 783 |  |  | { | 
| 784 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 785 |  |  | { | 
| 786 |  |  | if (posixly_correct) | 
| 787 |  |  | /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message.  */ | 
| 788 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: illegal option -- %c\n"), | 
| 789 |  |  | argv[0], c); | 
| 790 |  |  | else | 
| 791 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid option -- %c\n"), | 
| 792 |  |  | argv[0], c); | 
| 793 |  |  | } | 
| 794 |  |  | optopt = c; | 
| 795 |  |  | return '?'; | 
| 796 |  |  | } | 
| 797 |  |  | /* Convenience. Treat POSIX -W foo same as long option --foo */ | 
| 798 |  |  | if (temp[0] == 'W' && temp[1] == ';') | 
| 799 |  |  | { | 
| 800 |  |  | char *nameend; | 
| 801 |  |  | const struct option *p; | 
| 802 |  |  | const struct option *pfound = NULL; | 
| 803 |  |  | int exact = 0; | 
| 804 |  |  | int ambig = 0; | 
| 805 |  |  | int indfound = 0; | 
| 806 |  |  | int option_index; | 
| 807 |  |  |  | 
| 808 |  |  | /* This is an option that requires an argument.  */ | 
| 809 |  |  | if (*nextchar != '\0') | 
| 810 |  |  | { | 
| 811 |  |  | optarg = nextchar; | 
| 812 |  |  | /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg, | 
| 813 |  |  | we must advance to the next element now.  */ | 
| 814 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 815 |  |  | } | 
| 816 |  |  | else if (optind == argc) | 
| 817 |  |  | { | 
| 818 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 819 |  |  | { | 
| 820 |  |  | /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message.  */ | 
| 821 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"), | 
| 822 |  |  | argv[0], c); | 
| 823 |  |  | } | 
| 824 |  |  | optopt = c; | 
| 825 |  |  | if (optstring[0] == ':') | 
| 826 |  |  | c = ':'; | 
| 827 |  |  | else | 
| 828 |  |  | c = '?'; | 
| 829 |  |  | return c; | 
| 830 |  |  | } | 
| 831 |  |  | else | 
| 832 |  |  | /* We already incremented `optind' once; | 
| 833 |  |  | increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument.  */ | 
| 834 |  |  | optarg = argv[optind++]; | 
| 835 |  |  |  | 
| 836 |  |  | /* optarg is now the argument, see if it's in the | 
| 837 |  |  | table of longopts.  */ | 
| 838 |  |  |  | 
| 839 |  |  | for (nextchar = nameend = optarg; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++) | 
| 840 |  |  | /* Do nothing.  */ ; | 
| 841 |  |  |  | 
| 842 |  |  | /* Test all long options for either exact match | 
| 843 |  |  | or abbreviated matches.  */ | 
| 844 |  |  | for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++) | 
| 845 |  |  | if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar)) | 
| 846 |  |  | { | 
| 847 |  |  | if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar) == strlen (p->name)) | 
| 848 |  |  | { | 
| 849 |  |  | /* Exact match found.  */ | 
| 850 |  |  | pfound = p; | 
| 851 |  |  | indfound = option_index; | 
| 852 |  |  | exact = 1; | 
| 853 |  |  | break; | 
| 854 |  |  | } | 
| 855 |  |  | else if (pfound == NULL) | 
| 856 |  |  | { | 
| 857 |  |  | /* First nonexact match found.  */ | 
| 858 |  |  | pfound = p; | 
| 859 |  |  | indfound = option_index; | 
| 860 |  |  | } | 
| 861 |  |  | else | 
| 862 |  |  | /* Second or later nonexact match found.  */ | 
| 863 |  |  | ambig = 1; | 
| 864 |  |  | } | 
| 865 |  |  | if (ambig && !exact) | 
| 866 |  |  | { | 
| 867 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 868 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `-W %s' is ambiguous\n"), | 
| 869 |  |  | argv[0], argv[optind]); | 
| 870 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 871 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 872 |  |  | return '?'; | 
| 873 |  |  | } | 
| 874 |  |  | if (pfound != NULL) | 
| 875 |  |  | { | 
| 876 |  |  | option_index = indfound; | 
| 877 |  |  | if (*nameend) | 
| 878 |  |  | { | 
| 879 |  |  | /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't | 
| 880 |  |  | allow it to be used on enums.  */ | 
| 881 |  |  | if (pfound->has_arg) | 
| 882 |  |  | optarg = nameend + 1; | 
| 883 |  |  | else | 
| 884 |  |  | { | 
| 885 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 886 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, _("\ | 
| 887 |  |  | %s: option `-W %s' doesn't allow an argument\n"), | 
| 888 |  |  | argv[0], pfound->name); | 
| 889 |  |  |  | 
| 890 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 891 |  |  | return '?'; | 
| 892 |  |  | } | 
| 893 |  |  | } | 
| 894 |  |  | else if (pfound->has_arg == 1) | 
| 895 |  |  | { | 
| 896 |  |  | if (optind < argc) | 
| 897 |  |  | optarg = argv[optind++]; | 
| 898 |  |  | else | 
| 899 |  |  | { | 
| 900 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 901 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, | 
| 902 |  |  | _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"), | 
| 903 |  |  | argv[0], argv[optind - 1]); | 
| 904 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 905 |  |  | return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?'; | 
| 906 |  |  | } | 
| 907 |  |  | } | 
| 908 |  |  | nextchar += strlen (nextchar); | 
| 909 |  |  | if (longind != NULL) | 
| 910 |  |  | *longind = option_index; | 
| 911 |  |  | if (pfound->flag) | 
| 912 |  |  | { | 
| 913 |  |  | *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val; | 
| 914 |  |  | return 0; | 
| 915 |  |  | } | 
| 916 |  |  | return pfound->val; | 
| 917 |  |  | } | 
| 918 |  |  | nextchar = NULL; | 
| 919 |  |  | return 'W';   /* Let the application handle it.   */ | 
| 920 |  |  | } | 
| 921 |  |  | if (temp[1] == ':') | 
| 922 |  |  | { | 
| 923 |  |  | if (temp[2] == ':') | 
| 924 |  |  | { | 
| 925 |  |  | /* This is an option that accepts an argument optionally.  */ | 
| 926 |  |  | if (*nextchar != '\0') | 
| 927 |  |  | { | 
| 928 |  |  | optarg = nextchar; | 
| 929 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 930 |  |  | } | 
| 931 |  |  | else | 
| 932 |  |  | optarg = NULL; | 
| 933 |  |  | nextchar = NULL; | 
| 934 |  |  | } | 
| 935 |  |  | else | 
| 936 |  |  | { | 
| 937 |  |  | /* This is an option that requires an argument.  */ | 
| 938 |  |  | if (*nextchar != '\0') | 
| 939 |  |  | { | 
| 940 |  |  | optarg = nextchar; | 
| 941 |  |  | /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg, | 
| 942 |  |  | we must advance to the next element now.  */ | 
| 943 |  |  | optind++; | 
| 944 |  |  | } | 
| 945 |  |  | else if (optind == argc) | 
| 946 |  |  | { | 
| 947 |  |  | if (print_errors) | 
| 948 |  |  | { | 
| 949 |  |  | /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message.  */ | 
| 950 |  |  | fprintf (stderr, | 
| 951 |  |  | _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"), | 
| 952 |  |  | argv[0], c); | 
| 953 |  |  | } | 
| 954 |  |  | optopt = c; | 
| 955 |  |  | if (optstring[0] == ':') | 
| 956 |  |  | c = ':'; | 
| 957 |  |  | else | 
| 958 |  |  | c = '?'; | 
| 959 |  |  | } | 
| 960 |  |  | else | 
| 961 |  |  | /* We already incremented `optind' once; | 
| 962 |  |  | increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument.  */ | 
| 963 |  |  | optarg = argv[optind++]; | 
| 964 |  |  | nextchar = NULL; | 
| 965 |  |  | } | 
| 966 |  |  | } | 
| 967 |  |  | return c; | 
| 968 |  |  | } | 
| 969 |  |  | } | 
| 970 |  |  |  | 
| 971 |  |  | int | 
| 972 |  |  | getopt (argc, argv, optstring) | 
| 973 |  |  | int argc; | 
| 974 |  |  | char *const *argv; | 
| 975 |  |  | const char *optstring; | 
| 976 |  |  | { | 
| 977 |  |  | return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring, | 
| 978 |  |  | (const struct option *) 0, | 
| 979 |  |  | (int *) 0, | 
| 980 |  |  | 0); | 
| 981 |  |  | } | 
| 982 |  |  |  | 
| 983 |  |  | #endif  /* Not ELIDE_CODE.  */ | 
| 984 |  |  |  | 
| 985 |  |  | #ifdef TEST | 
| 986 |  |  |  | 
| 987 |  |  | /* Compile with -DTEST to make an executable for use in testing | 
| 988 |  |  | the above definition of `getopt'.  */ | 
| 989 |  |  |  | 
| 990 |  |  | int | 
| 991 |  |  | main (argc, argv) | 
| 992 |  |  | int argc; | 
| 993 |  |  | char **argv; | 
| 994 |  |  | { | 
| 995 |  |  | int c; | 
| 996 |  |  | int digit_optind = 0; | 
| 997 |  |  |  | 
| 998 |  |  | while (1) | 
| 999 |  |  | { | 
| 1000 |  |  | int this_option_optind = optind ? optind : 1; | 
| 1001 |  |  |  | 
| 1002 |  |  | c = getopt (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789"); | 
| 1003 |  |  | if (c == -1) | 
| 1004 |  |  | break; | 
| 1005 |  |  |  | 
| 1006 |  |  | switch (c) | 
| 1007 |  |  | { | 
| 1008 |  |  | case '0': | 
| 1009 |  |  | case '1': | 
| 1010 |  |  | case '2': | 
| 1011 |  |  | case '3': | 
| 1012 |  |  | case '4': | 
| 1013 |  |  | case '5': | 
| 1014 |  |  | case '6': | 
| 1015 |  |  | case '7': | 
| 1016 |  |  | case '8': | 
| 1017 |  |  | case '9': | 
| 1018 |  |  | if (digit_optind != 0 && digit_optind != this_option_optind) | 
| 1019 |  |  | printf ("digits occur in two different argv-elements.\n"); | 
| 1020 |  |  | digit_optind = this_option_optind; | 
| 1021 |  |  | printf ("option %c\n", c); | 
| 1022 |  |  | break; | 
| 1023 |  |  |  | 
| 1024 |  |  | case 'a': | 
| 1025 |  |  | printf ("option a\n"); | 
| 1026 |  |  | break; | 
| 1027 |  |  |  | 
| 1028 |  |  | case 'b': | 
| 1029 |  |  | printf ("option b\n"); | 
| 1030 |  |  | break; | 
| 1031 |  |  |  | 
| 1032 |  |  | case 'c': | 
| 1033 |  |  | printf ("option c with value `%s'\n", optarg); | 
| 1034 |  |  | break; | 
| 1035 |  |  |  | 
| 1036 |  |  | case '?': | 
| 1037 |  |  | break; | 
| 1038 |  |  |  | 
| 1039 |  |  | default: | 
| 1040 |  |  | printf ("?? getopt returned character code 0%o ??\n", c); | 
| 1041 |  |  | } | 
| 1042 |  |  | } | 
| 1043 |  |  |  | 
| 1044 |  |  | if (optind < argc) | 
| 1045 |  |  | { | 
| 1046 |  |  | printf ("non-option ARGV-elements: "); | 
| 1047 |  |  | while (optind < argc) | 
| 1048 |  |  | printf ("%s ", argv[optind++]); | 
| 1049 |  |  | printf ("\n"); | 
| 1050 |  |  | } | 
| 1051 |  |  |  | 
| 1052 |  |  | exit (0); | 
| 1053 |  |  | } | 
| 1054 |  |  |  | 
| 1055 |  |  | #endif /* TEST */ |